![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Wednesday, January 09, 2002 |
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COLUMNS EAR TO THE GROUND Pritish Nandy gains on 20th Century link? THIS is the year of alliances for media companies, it seems. Pritish Nandy Communication (PNC) is next in the line. It was learnt that the media company is close to entering into a tie-up with 20th Century Fox for distribution of the former's ... More ON THE HEDGE Trend reversal likely in Satyam Computers TUESDAY's trading in the derivatives segment at the NSE saw good demand for out-of-the-money index calls and in-the-money equity calls. Here are some buy/sell strategies based on the day's trading: Equity options: There was good demand ... More SENSOR IT stocks maintain rally on funds' backing SIZEABLE inflow from Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) and optimistic expectation about the performance of infotech companies combined to push up major indices on Tuesday, the fifth straight session of a higher close. The BSE Sensex ended ... More OFFHAND Going ga-ga over management guru! THE theme: Managing in Turbulent Times. Venue: Taj Coromandel. Audience: Academics, corporate chiefs and distinguished persons by invitation, starry-eyed and keyed up. Aegis: Institute of Financial Management Research and Academy for Management ... More ACADEMIC ANGLE Relevance of Gadgil's economics Indian economics has a rich tradition. Even economists such as Lewis and Nurkse had recognised that the Indian scene had specificities and heterogeneities in its geographical, historical, political, economic and social settings, which warranted the I ndian economy as a separate subject in economics. Indian economists have always been historically challenging the postulates of mainstream economics in theory and policy. Gadgil's ideas are a rich legacy in this tradition. More Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in |
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